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The actor [[Dirk Bogarde]] lived with an aunt and uncle in Bishopbriggs in the 1930s while attending school in Glasgow.<ref>http://dangerousminds.net/comments/dirk_bogarde_never_screened_on_tv_interview_from_1975</ref>
The actor [[Dirk Bogarde]] lived with an aunt and uncle in Bishopbriggs in the 1930s while attending school in Glasgow.<ref>http://dangerousminds.net/comments/dirk_bogarde_never_screened_on_tv_interview_from_1975</ref>


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The poet and novelist [[Jackie Kay]] was brought up there.
 
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Bishopbriggs library

Bishopbriggs is a town in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland, historically in Lanarkshire, now a suburb of Glasgow.

LGBT history

The actor Dirk Bogarde lived with an aunt and uncle in Bishopbriggs in the 1930s while attending school in Glasgow.[1]

The poet and novelist Jackie Kay was brought up there.

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